So far no one is reporting anything missing.
I head up the Neighborhood Watch so I was able to post this video, email out to our members and send video to the police in just moments of the video capture.
I watched the whole thing from my window. There were actually 2 guys. The other was working the other side of the street. The amazing thing is how slow they were walking plus not one of them reacted to the security lights that popped on at the other homes. Typically the prowlers, when the lights turn on, run like scalded dogs, not this time
I was on the phone with the police and was describing what I was seeing. The police got there within a few moments but found no one walking around. I think the 2 guys must live nearby.
The video was shot in entire darkness only the XT night vision w/ setting at max/optimal.
What’s your opinion on the video quality?
I thought for the total darkness at 1080p-it was pretty good.
One of the members took a snippet of the face and blew it up. If you knew this person, do you think you could identify him?

Update -
A day after this attempted break-in of my car, my neighbor was woken up by someone banging on their front door demanding to be let in. My neighbor was able to view the guy and is convinced he looked similar to the guy in the video.

As soon as I get right up by it it washes out. I really wanted it at this angle but I guess I’m going to have to try to mount it up above the service door and hope I get close to the angle I wanted with better IR results or am I expecting too much? This is my first cam besides another brand I have.

I don’t know if you’re expecting too much. I’m kind of in the same boat.
That first picture is great.
On my video of the Bad Guy, I think the fact the video was ‘going’ made it impossible for detail in the total darkness situation.
I wonder if a snapshot function option would work better for night? Like a trail camera?
I have viewed a lot of night vision camera’s-all report of having great night vision clarity but when put to the test I get the same results.
For night vision we may have to wait for 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) with auto adjusting IR to eliminate ‘white out’. I do know some cameras have the auto adjusting feature.

For an idea of how Blink is so much better than what I had…this is a camera from 2014 where I caught another guy. 720p. Totally useless: